Dems look to the fall

The convention isn't even over yet, but some New York Dems are already looking toward the fall campaign.

Associated PressAttorney General Andrew Cuomo is looking forward to the November elections.

"The question is, New York: What do we do now?" said Senate Minority Leader Malcolm Smith. "You now have to give it your all."

Pointing out that Democrats have made history in Denver by nominating Obama for president, Smith said, "Yes, we're excited. But it's not good enough for us to be excited about what's happened in Denver."

Attorney General Andy Cuomo said the Democrats had accomplished the job that that came to the Mile High City to do: "We had to make sure we left this convention unified."

And he said there was only one person who could have brought the party together: Sen. Hillary Clinton.

Cuomo also lambasted Republicans for lambasting the design of the stage where Obama will speak tonight.

"That's all they have left to say," Cuomo said. "To criticize the design of the stage. Let them talk about the stage. We'll talk about the nation."